Articles tagged: money saving
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Mayer The article looks at a set of simple rules to help households save dollars and keep within their household budgets.
written by Glorence Lorence Most of us, in one way or the other, are trying to tackle the recession effects that have affected our personal spending and saving. Parents are struggling to pay university fees and young graduates are struggling to get jobs. Economic slowdown can be a good time to understand money management ideas which can help overcome everyday crisis and also save for the rainy day. written by Steve Gillman A money saving strategy for good times and bad. written by Keith Garrow If you have some debt, or are just feeling the effects of the ‘crunch’, there are lots of things you can do to reduce your expenditure and improve your overall financial situation. This advice will provide the tools you need to help prevent a tricky situation from developing into a serious debt crisis. written by Alex Wilson Loyalty programs have been around for ages in many forms. Just ask grandma about those little green stamps that grocery stores and gas stations used to give out. From childhood on, humans are conditioned to value rewards. Marketers know that the lure of a reward can have a powerful effect on consumer behavior. written by Tom lee Beginning to take charge of your finances is one certain way of becoming successful in a field of self-fulfillment and success. written by Alex Wilson Stagnant incomes and rising costs for everything from bacon and eggs to heating oil have consumers feeling jittery. With a rather gloomy economic outlook for the near future, families are tightening their belts and examining where every penny goes. written by Daniel Murray Online Website Business: here are some Money Saving Tips For work at home Entrepreneurs. Income – Expenses = Profit... Excellent article... saving money advice. written by Melissa Kellett More and more people are using credit cards and debit cards instead of cash. The average American has at least four credit cards in his wallet and many have more than ten. Moreover, paying with credit or debit cards offers lots of benefits to consumers that must be taken into account when analyzing why more and more people are turning to plastic payment and why credit cards are beating cash. written by Steve Gillman Most money saving tips are about getting a deal, but there are more powerful methods.
written by Joseph Richardson They want the city, they want the suburbs, they want to see that charmer in a neighboring town. So if you're a Realtor that wants to sell houses, you do what you have to do - you drive. Fortunately there are four simple ways to make your gas go farther while you motor around. written by Marci McFarland The new concept (an old concept in Europe) of the tank-less hot water heater has recently been given a publicity boost, albeit indirectly, by none other than Brad Pitt. written by peter hutch
Each time you add a name to your invitation list, you're increasing your budget significantly. It's not just the catering costs, but also the extra centerpieces, favors, rentals, etc. Don't invite anyone you haven't talked to in five years written by Amanda Hash Personal loans are an excellent choice when it comes to notebook purchasing.
written by sean lewis Three simple and easy tips to help save money online. Includes advice on cashback sites, price comparison engines and promotional codes. written by Nelson Stewart Well, it really isn't surprising that Christmas 2007 saw consumer spending down. The Commerce Department has released the consumer spending figures which show that spending was at its lowest ebb since June 2007 and that we spent 0.4% less at Christmas time this year as compared to last year. written by Bryan Benson There are several ways to save money and time on mailings. The yellow letters are great, and here are some tips to get the necessary number of letters out week after week. written by Michael Peterson The credit situation appears to be tightening; many homes have lost equity that was built up in them and oil went up to $100.00 per barrel. Sounds grim, but as long as we feel that we can weather tough situations until they pass, we can remain cheerful. Time for us to start hunkering down and save a buck or two. written by Bill Thomas A look at several painless ways to save money on everyday items like food, insurance, clothing, etc. written by Charley Hwang "Money doesn't grow on trees" is a statement the majority of us have heard at one point in our lives or another. The practical application of this quote is that we should consider money something significant in our life and make decisions based upon that fact. Face it, we all have good intentions when it comes to money but few of us do what we intended to do. written by Eric Badgely In the typical house 38% of all lost heat escapes though leaks and cracks in the shell of the building. That's a lot of heat and money gone with the wind. A particularly drafty house might have the air completely replaced up to 10 times every hour. written by Kristy Bateman Tips on how to save money and still enjoy your boat. SellUrBoat.com offers a variety of unique articles on how to save money on fuel and other areas of boating. written by pete glocker This articles is to inform consumers on different ways to say money. written by sean lewis
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